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all for about 1% of what we have spent on education each year. tonight i'm announcing a new challenge: to redesign america's high schools so they better equip graduates for the demands of a high-tech economy. and we'll reward schools that develop new partnerships with colleges and employers and create classes that focus on science, technology, engineering, and math. the skills today's employers are looking for to fill the jobs that are there right now and will be there in the future. now even with better high schools, most young people will need some higher education. the simple fact that the more education you've got, the more likely you are to have a good job and work your way into the middle class. but today's skyrocketing costs price too many young people out of a higher education or settle them with unsustainable debt. through tax credits, grants and better loans, we've made college more affordable for millions of students and families over the last few years. the tax payers can't keep on subsidizing higher and higher and higher costs for hi
all for about 1% of what we have spent on education each year. tonight i'm announcing a new challenge: to redesign america's high schools so they better equip graduates for the demands of a high-tech economy. and we'll reward schools that develop new partnerships with colleges and employers and create classes that focus on science, technology, engineering, and math. the skills today's employers are looking for to fill the jobs that are there right now and will be there in the future. now even...
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he says it is time to educate our children and rebuild our infrastructure. the president's fourth state of the union. how do we pay the bill? >> nothing i am proposing tonight should increase our deficit by a single dime. >> the president offered more of the same -- higher taxes and more stimulus spending. >> the president wants congress to come up with $40 billion to improve infrastructure, wants to raise the minimum wage to $9 an hour, wants a new energy bill similar to cap-and-trade, wants preschool for every 4-year-old in the nation, tax reform, gun control, citizenship for undocumented immigrants. what are his chances, charles? >> approximately zero. he is talking as if we have a huge surplus so we can start spending all over again inaugural address was the philosophical statement of what i call this left-liberalism, the state of the union address is the programmatic expression of that. there a social ill that he did not have the government answer to? if he did, i did not hear it. >> mark? >> if that is a liberal agenda, we have moved the goal posts in
he says it is time to educate our children and rebuild our infrastructure. the president's fourth state of the union. how do we pay the bill? >> nothing i am proposing tonight should increase our deficit by a single dime. >> the president offered more of the same -- higher taxes and more stimulus spending. >> the president wants congress to come up with $40 billion to improve infrastructure, wants to raise the minimum wage to $9 an hour, wants a new energy bill similar to...
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i liked the minimum wage, i like to the education, i liked it training, i particularly liked the gun -- at the end. but there wasn't come in richard nixon's turn, the lift of a driving dream. >> colby? >> i don't think it was supposed to be the kind of address. i think he laid out an agenda he wants to pursue. i think he will achieve some of it. it will happen with immigration reform, i believe it, maybe not to the extent he wants. i think he will get something on guns. there is a movement out there and he hit it just right, the tone on it. minimum wage will be the traditional fight, but i think he was right to lay down the agenda that he wants to he will have to pursue it with the democrats because he will get very little support from republicans. >> nina, put your schoolmarm face on. on a grade of a to f, what would you give the speech? >> b+. there was a certain laundry list element to the speech, which it there is with every state of the union. in the end, it ended on a high note and a passionate note on bonds, and there was an overall tone, which was center-left but reasonable,
i liked the minimum wage, i like to the education, i liked it training, i particularly liked the gun -- at the end. but there wasn't come in richard nixon's turn, the lift of a driving dream. >> colby? >> i don't think it was supposed to be the kind of address. i think he laid out an agenda he wants to pursue. i think he will achieve some of it. it will happen with immigration reform, i believe it, maybe not to the extent he wants. i think he will get something on guns. there is a...
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and providing more in way of educational choice. we need to talk about quality of life. in what it means too have an environment with breathable air and lands that people can share, they come from teddy roosevelt view of the world. >> that is your view, you are like a teddy roosevelt-type republican is that fair to say? >> i say it works, republican party has a long history of accomplishments and ways that republican leaders have changed this country. neil: a core conservative group, when run for president, and your powerful roles in republican party over the years, but, i caught a piece today, you might have, in "new york times," a young montana voters, who are very much to the left liberal a lot of them a couple quoted their fondness for you, but. >> heaven forbid. neil: it was not enough you were not enough, and republicans by repudiating you, i'm over analyzing here, were not the necessary of that include all, bring in all. that will hurt republicans, what do you think of that? >> well, i think there is a fundamental shift occurring. in america. and you lose a younge
and providing more in way of educational choice. we need to talk about quality of life. in what it means too have an environment with breathable air and lands that people can share, they come from teddy roosevelt view of the world. >> that is your view, you are like a teddy roosevelt-type republican is that fair to say? >> i say it works, republican party has a long history of accomplishments and ways that republican leaders have changed this country. neil: a core conservative...
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you don't get it by cutting down and cutting education and cutting back on investments in science and national institutes of health, food, safety, you name it. it isn't as much a spending problem as it is a priorities and that is what a budget is. setting priorities. >> chris: but you talk about growth. even kristin chris tee roamer u increase taxes that also hurts growth. >> well, it is about timing. it bass timing. and it is about timing as to when you make cuts as well. we -- >> chris: but the fiscal cliff you raise the taxes $650 billion right away. >> yeah. and that was a very good thing to do on people making over the high end in our population. so here is the thing, though. we are here to have a budget that has revenue coming in that has investments made into the future. we also want to make decisions in those two areas where growth with jobs are created because more are jobs more revenue coming in. nothing brings more money to the treasury of the united states than investment in education of the american people. so we have to recognize that. which cuts really help us and which
you don't get it by cutting down and cutting education and cutting back on investments in science and national institutes of health, food, safety, you name it. it isn't as much a spending problem as it is a priorities and that is what a budget is. setting priorities. >> chris: but you talk about growth. even kristin chris tee roamer u increase taxes that also hurts growth. >> well, it is about timing. it bass timing. and it is about timing as to when you make cuts as well. we --...
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all for about 1% of what we spent on education each year. tonight i'm announcing a new challenge, to redesign america's high schools so they better equip graduates for the demands of a high-tech economy. and we'll reward schools that develop new partnerships with colleges and employers and create classes that focus on science, technology, engineering and math. the skills today's employers are lo looking for to fill the jobs that are there right now and will be there in the future. even with better high schools, most young people will need some higher education. it's a simple fact. the more education you've got, the more likely you are to have a good job and work your way into the middle class. but today's skyrocketing costs price too many young people out of a higher education or saddle them with unsustainable debt. through tax credits, grants and better loans, we've made college more affordable for millions of students and families over the last few years. taxpayers can't keep on subsidizing higher and higher costs for higher education. col
all for about 1% of what we spent on education each year. tonight i'm announcing a new challenge, to redesign america's high schools so they better equip graduates for the demands of a high-tech economy. and we'll reward schools that develop new partnerships with colleges and employers and create classes that focus on science, technology, engineering and math. the skills today's employers are lo looking for to fill the jobs that are there right now and will be there in the future. even with...
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now even with better high schools most young people will need some higher education. it is a simple fact. the more education you've got, the more likely you are to have a good job and work your way into the middle class. but today skyrocketing costs price too many young people out of a higher education, or saddle them with unsustainable debt. through tax credits, grants and better loans, we have made college more affordable for millions of students and families over the last few years but taxpayers can't keep on subsidizing higher and higher costs for higher education. colleges must do their part to keep costs down and it's our job to make sure that they do. [applause] so tonight i ask congress to change the higher education act so that affordability and value are included in the determining which colleges receive certain types of federal aid. [applause] and tomorrow my administration will release a new college scorecard that parents and students can use to compare schools based on a simple criteria, where you can get the most bang for your educational buck. now to gr
now even with better high schools most young people will need some higher education. it is a simple fact. the more education you've got, the more likely you are to have a good job and work your way into the middle class. but today skyrocketing costs price too many young people out of a higher education, or saddle them with unsustainable debt. through tax credits, grants and better loans, we have made college more affordable for millions of students and families over the last few years but...
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let's spend more on education. bureaucrats really care about implementing programs that actually work. the main pointed here is that president obama is not all that interested in what works because his educational agenda is tied into his social justice agenda. he firmly believes that america is not, is not a fair play. "new york times" commentary written by a columbia professor joseph stigley. today the ins is less equality of opportunity than almost every other advanced industrial country. he goes on to propose that the feds pay for the following, more preschool education and after school care, as well. so-called environmental protections for pregnant women that means subsidized food and medical care on top of what is already available. more food provided in the public schools as well as increased medical care on campus. direct cash payment to parents of poor children if they make sure their kids show up for school and extra programs. we would be parents to parent. those are the things that liberal america really
let's spend more on education. bureaucrats really care about implementing programs that actually work. the main pointed here is that president obama is not all that interested in what works because his educational agenda is tied into his social justice agenda. he firmly believes that america is not, is not a fair play. "new york times" commentary written by a columbia professor joseph stigley. today the ins is less equality of opportunity than almost every other advanced industrial...
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proposed change in american education since brown versus the board of education. early education advocates point to success stories in states including alabama and oklahoma and to studies showing reduced crime rates, lower drop-out rates, and higher incomes among those who attend preschool. critics point to the did hes couraging results of programs already in place like head start, and although the white house yet -- has yet to put a price tag on the program, estimates put the cost of the plan between $3 billion and $20 billion a year which will no doubt be a point of contention when president obama brings a plan back to washington. just add it to the list. here is msnbc's chris hayes, host of "up" for a little segment we like to call "up now." >> it's going to get tiresome. >> it's an amazing pun. you take the two names of the show and put it together. >> like the liger. >> so, chris, you know, i will say this. who knows if any of this is going to get done, but i think it is fantastic that we are having a conversation about the minimum wage, the importance of ear
proposed change in american education since brown versus the board of education. early education advocates point to success stories in states including alabama and oklahoma and to studies showing reduced crime rates, lower drop-out rates, and higher incomes among those who attend preschool. critics point to the did hes couraging results of programs already in place like head start, and although the white house yet -- has yet to put a price tag on the program, estimates put the cost of the plan...
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our nation used to lead the world on secondary education, on college education. but we've fallen behind the world on preschool education. and we've seen in study after study, the rate of return is fantastic in terms of helping young people become more responsible, seek careers and jobs. but what was missing from the speech was the president's failure to challenge his party, my party, to engage in entitlement reform, for example. i think that is certainly a role that he has to play to move the debate to the center and to really bring about a consensus about an economic recovery. >> moving on, this was a moment that went viral. marco rubio's response. he's a rising star in the g.o.p. gets his moment in primetime. but his lunge for the water bottle steals the spotlight. look. >> nothing's frustrated me more than false choices like the one the president laid out tonight. the choice isn't just between big government and big business. what we need is -- >> i know you're a democrat. but do you think that too much was made of that now infamous gulp? >> this is a great mo
our nation used to lead the world on secondary education, on college education. but we've fallen behind the world on preschool education. and we've seen in study after study, the rate of return is fantastic in terms of helping young people become more responsible, seek careers and jobs. but what was missing from the speech was the president's failure to challenge his party, my party, to engage in entitlement reform, for example. i think that is certainly a role that he has to play to move the...
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where you can get the most bang for your education al buck. now, to grow our middle class, our citizens have to have access to the education and training that today's jobs require. but we also have to make sure that america remains a place where everyone who is willing to work, everybody who is willing to work hard has the chance to get ahead. our economy is stronger when we harness the talents and ingenuity of striving, hopeful immigrants. and right now, leaders from the business, labor, law enforcement, faith communities, they all agree that the time has come to pass comprehensive immigration reform. now's the time to do it. now's the time to get it done. now's the time to get it done. [ applause ] real reform means stronger board your security. and we can build on the progress my administration's already made, putting more boots on the southern border than at any time in our history. and reducing illegal crossings to their lowest levels in 40 years. real reform means establishing a responsible pathway to earned citizenship. passing a backgr
where you can get the most bang for your education al buck. now, to grow our middle class, our citizens have to have access to the education and training that today's jobs require. but we also have to make sure that america remains a place where everyone who is willing to work, everybody who is willing to work hard has the chance to get ahead. our economy is stronger when we harness the talents and ingenuity of striving, hopeful immigrants. and right now, leaders from the business, labor, law...
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this is a fight whether we will make the investments in middle class families in this country in education, in science and technology and food inspections and those kinds of things. >> what government is actually capable of doing? i mean, you talk about the economy and jobs. there is, obviously, debate how many jobs have actually been created in the economy. look. you pointed out to apple ceo, tim cook was in the audience in the state of the union. he is sitting on over 171 million dollars in cash at apple. why? because uncertainty in the marketplace. tom friedman writing this morning something that caught my eye. he said you can feel the economy wants to launch but washington is sitting on the national mute button. we the people feel like the children of permanently divorcing parents. how does this sequestered business end? the president said during the campaign the sequester, the word for automatic spending cuts, he said it would not happen. is it going to happen? >> i always read tom friedman he has that good minnesota sensibility. >> you guys stick together. >> we do. the column today
this is a fight whether we will make the investments in middle class families in this country in education, in science and technology and food inspections and those kinds of things. >> what government is actually capable of doing? i mean, you talk about the economy and jobs. there is, obviously, debate how many jobs have actually been created in the economy. look. you pointed out to apple ceo, tim cook was in the audience in the state of the union. he is sitting on over 171 million...
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they'd devastate priorities like education, energy, and medical research. they would certainly slow our recovery, and cost us hundreds of thousands of jobs. that's why democrats, republicans, business leaders, and economists have already said that these cuts, known here in washington as the sequester, are a really bad idea. now, some in this congress have proposed preventing only the defense cuts by making even bigger cuts to things like education and job training, medicare and social security benefits. that idea is even worse. [applause] yes, the biggest driver of our long-term debt is the rising cost of health care for an aging population. and those of us who care deeply about programs like medicare must embrace the need for modest reforms -- otherwise, our retirement programs will crowd out the investments we need for our children, and jeopardize the promise of a secure retirement for future generations. but we can't ask senior citizens and working families to shoulder the entire burden of deficit reduction while asking nothing more from the wealthiest a
they'd devastate priorities like education, energy, and medical research. they would certainly slow our recovery, and cost us hundreds of thousands of jobs. that's why democrats, republicans, business leaders, and economists have already said that these cuts, known here in washington as the sequester, are a really bad idea. now, some in this congress have proposed preventing only the defense cuts by making even bigger cuts to things like education and job training, medicare and social security...
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but giving education to kids is handing out stuff? >> yeah, to potential voters who vote, what, like, you know, they're four. >> they'll be voting in about 14 years. >> they're not going to make the next election cycle. listen, what we know is a dollar for dollar pre-k that is really a terrific way for us to spend our money. and the thing that's really important is it's not free stuff. we pay taxes into our system. and what we know is that pre-k keeps particularly children who are from more impoverished communities and famtlies, it keeps them ready, it makes them ready for kindergarten. it makes them more able to be contributing members. every dollar that we spend there has an enormous impact on the other side. politically, it's a bad kind of fight. when you have set up your party to be against folks who work every day and don't make enough to support their families and to be against the four-year-olds getting a head start in being able to read and write and being excited about learning education, it's really hard to imagine what the
but giving education to kids is handing out stuff? >> yeah, to potential voters who vote, what, like, you know, they're four. >> they'll be voting in about 14 years. >> they're not going to make the next election cycle. listen, what we know is a dollar for dollar pre-k that is really a terrific way for us to spend our money. and the thing that's really important is it's not free stuff. we pay taxes into our system. and what we know is that pre-k keeps particularly children who...
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we know how important education is. we recognize that government alone can't solve these problems of violence and poverty th, tha everybody has to be involved. but we also have to remember that the broader economic environment of communities is critical as well. for example, we need to make sure that folks who are working now often in the hardest jobs see their work rewarded with wages that allow them to raise a family without falling into poverty. [ applause ] today a family with two kids that works hard and relies on a minimum wage salary still lives below the poverty line. that's wrong and we should fix it. we should reward an honest day's work with honest wages and that's why we should raise the minimum wage to $9 and make it a wage you can live on. [ cheers and applause ] and even though some cities vf bounced back pretty quickly from the recession, we know that there are communities and neighborhoods within cities or in small towns that haven't bounced back. cities like chicago are ringed with former factory town
we know how important education is. we recognize that government alone can't solve these problems of violence and poverty th, tha everybody has to be involved. but we also have to remember that the broader economic environment of communities is critical as well. for example, we need to make sure that folks who are working now often in the hardest jobs see their work rewarded with wages that allow them to raise a family without falling into poverty. [ applause ] today a family with two kids that...
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but children will go on to get a lot of education. they will be contributing members of society >> great programs. oklahoma is the model program. it's done by republicans. so it should be a bipartisan source of agreement. but still these things do cost a lot of money. when they've tried to expand early childhood in places like california with rob reiner's proposition it's hit political head wind and was defeated. these are not easy lists. they're reasonably expensive. to me worth doing but they're heavy. >> woodruff: what about raising the minimum wage? we just double checked it. it's $7.25 i believe right now. to raise it to $9 an hour? >> well, you know, i think it's a pretty straightforward argument. if you work 40 hours a week, 52 hours or 52 weeks a year, you should rise above poverty. i mean... >> woodruff: that was his argument >> that's the argument. i think it's a straightforward one. $9 an hour. 10 states already linked their minimum wage to inflation. >> the counterargument of course is that actually relatively few people a
but children will go on to get a lot of education. they will be contributing members of society >> great programs. oklahoma is the model program. it's done by republicans. so it should be a bipartisan source of agreement. but still these things do cost a lot of money. when they've tried to expand early childhood in places like california with rob reiner's proposition it's hit political head wind and was defeated. these are not easy lists. they're reasonably expensive. to me worth doing...
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our nation used to lead the world on secondary education, on college education. but we've fallen behind the world on preschool education. and we've seen in study after study, the rate of return is fantastic in terms of helping young people become more responsible, seek careers and jobs. but what was missing from the speech was the president's failure to challenge his party, my party, to engage in entitlement reform, for example. i think that is certainly a role that he has to play to move the debate to the center and to really bring about a consensus about an economic recovery. >> moving on, this was a moment that went viral. marco rubio's response. he's a rising star in the gop. gets his moment in primetime. but his lunge for the water bottle steals the spotlight. look. >> nothing's frustrated me more than false choices like the one the president laid out tonight. the choice isn't just between big government and big business. what we need is -- >> i know you're a democrat. but seung th but do you think that too much was made of that now infamous gulp? >> this is
our nation used to lead the world on secondary education, on college education. but we've fallen behind the world on preschool education. and we've seen in study after study, the rate of return is fantastic in terms of helping young people become more responsible, seek careers and jobs. but what was missing from the speech was the president's failure to challenge his party, my party, to engage in entitlement reform, for example. i think that is certainly a role that he has to play to move the...
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he's going to land in georgia any minute where he's going to talk early childhood education. now, back in d.c., his nominee for secretary of defense chuck hagel is at the center of a senate showdown. even senator john mccain now backing away from his no filibuster stance of weeks past. the majority leader harry reid took to the floor of the last hour to make this impassioned plea. >> in less than two hours, our country will be without a secretary of defense. there is never in the history of the country been a filibuster of a defense secretary nominee. never. but it's shocking that my republican colleagues would leave the nation without a fully empowered secretary of defense. >> debate on chuck hagel is not over. i am going to fight the idea of jamming somebody through. i'm going to hit you and keep hitting you. >> every republican there voted against moving the hagel nomination out of committee. there has to be a reason for that. why is it we're having to rush in to the confirmation. >> so just two days after the president's call to action to congress on gun control, nra ceo
he's going to land in georgia any minute where he's going to talk early childhood education. now, back in d.c., his nominee for secretary of defense chuck hagel is at the center of a senate showdown. even senator john mccain now backing away from his no filibuster stance of weeks past. the majority leader harry reid took to the floor of the last hour to make this impassioned plea. >> in less than two hours, our country will be without a secretary of defense. there is never in the history...
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but children will go on to get a lot of education. they will be contributing members of society >> great programs. oklahoma is the model program. it's done by republicans. so it should be a bipartisan source of agreement. but still these things do cost a lot of money. when they've tried to expand early childhood in places like california with rob reiner's proposition it's hit political head wind and was defeated. these are not easy lists. they're reasonably expensive. to me worth doing but they're heavy. >> woodruff: what about raising the minimum wage? we just double checked it. it's $7.25 i believe right now. to raise it to $9 an hour? >> well, you know, i think it's a pretty straightforward argument. if you work 40 hours a week, 52 hours or 52 weeks a year, you should rise above poverty. i mean... >> woodruff: that was his argument >> that's the argument. i think it's a straightforward one. $9 an hour. 10 states already linked their minimum wage to inflation. >> the counterargument of course is that actually relatively few people a
but children will go on to get a lot of education. they will be contributing members of society >> great programs. oklahoma is the model program. it's done by republicans. so it should be a bipartisan source of agreement. but still these things do cost a lot of money. when they've tried to expand early childhood in places like california with rob reiner's proposition it's hit political head wind and was defeated. these are not easy lists. they're reasonably expensive. to me worth doing...
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both of his parents were college educated his father a mechanical engineer and his mother a public school teacher. >> so i grew up in an environment where i, hey, you're' going to college and you don't have a choice. >> growing up in the 40's and 50's, do you ever feel like the cards were stacked against you because of the color of your skin? >> no, my parents did a very good job. we never felt as if we were limited in any way whatsoever. >> but the classroom was anything, but natural or easy for guy in high school. an average student, he excelled in math and science, but plodded along in everything else. >> harris: you had a guidance counselor who had doubts how you could move on at the next level. what did she tell your mom? >> i was committed at that time i wanted to be an aerospace engineer and senior year you talk to the college counselor helping you with college education and all of that stuff unfortunately this lady sort of thought that i may not be strong enough to get to college and recommended that i do something else. i ignored her. i think my mother was more upset and didn't l
both of his parents were college educated his father a mechanical engineer and his mother a public school teacher. >> so i grew up in an environment where i, hey, you're' going to college and you don't have a choice. >> growing up in the 40's and 50's, do you ever feel like the cards were stacked against you because of the color of your skin? >> no, my parents did a very good job. we never felt as if we were limited in any way whatsoever. >> but the classroom was...
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we want educations where all cultures fit. united we stand or divided we fall. >> mexican american studies was cancelled by a vote of 4-1. >> woodruff: "outlawed in arizona" airs on "need to know" tonight on most pbs stations. >> brown: again, the major developments of the day: a meteor exploded over western siberia in russia, shattering windows and injuring more than 1,000 people. and former illinois congressman jesse jackson junior was charged with diverting campaign funds for personal use. online, our economics correspondent continues the discussion on a minimum wage hike. hari sreenivasan has the details. >> sreenivasan: would an increase encourage people to leave welfare or disability insurance programs? paul solman answers those questions and others on our "making sense" page. plus, can folic acid reduce the risk of autism? a new study says yes for women who take the supplement before and during early pregnancy. read the report on our health page. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. judy. >> woodruff:
we want educations where all cultures fit. united we stand or divided we fall. >> mexican american studies was cancelled by a vote of 4-1. >> woodruff: "outlawed in arizona" airs on "need to know" tonight on most pbs stations. >> brown: again, the major developments of the day: a meteor exploded over western siberia in russia, shattering windows and injuring more than 1,000 people. and former illinois congressman jesse jackson junior was charged with...
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well, only 50% of 3-year-olds in america have an opportunity to go to pre-k education. it expands their vocabulary, they start counting numbers earlier on. they're even learning spanish. it's important on a competitiveness issue in the country. >> and i want to show everybody live pictures of the president there arriving in georgia. again, he's going to be giving that speech coming up at 1:00 p.m. we'll have it here. however, patrick, as the president has talked about this, certainly it comes with a dollar figure attached to what that means. republicans have been blasting back against the president's plan. take a listen to this. >> when you raise the price of employment, guess what happens? you get less of it. at a time when people are asking where are the jobs? why would we want to make it harder for small employers to hire people? >> i want people to make a lot more than $9. it's not enough, the problem is if you can't do that by mandating it in the minimum wage laws. they have never worked in terms of helping the middle class. >> we seem to get reaction there that no
well, only 50% of 3-year-olds in america have an opportunity to go to pre-k education. it expands their vocabulary, they start counting numbers earlier on. they're even learning spanish. it's important on a competitiveness issue in the country. >> and i want to show everybody live pictures of the president there arriving in georgia. again, he's going to be giving that speech coming up at 1:00 p.m. we'll have it here. however, patrick, as the president has talked about this, certainly it...